KFC and YFC Fulltime missionaries |
After the 21st SFC International Conference, her batchmates and some other FTW decided to visit and experience Iligan City. I, as a blogger and Iligan waterfalling advocate, I volunteered to tour them around Iligan City.
The FTW and the KFC Couple coordinators |
* El Lauriente Pool (formerly Holiday Pool) & Mimars Spring Pool opens until 10:00 PM, the rest are open ’til 6:00 PM only. Entrance Fee: 100 (as of April 2014)
Before we started our tour the next day. We visited the St. Michael’s Cathedral first. It’s one of the many Catholic Churches in the city that you can visit and attend eucharistic celebration when you are in Iligan City. We prayed for a safe and fun travel as we visit His majestic creations.
Our next stop is at the Maria Cristina Falls. Just like everyone else, it’s their first time to see such beauty. Majority of the team are not from Mindanao, and even if they were or they have been passing by Iligan City, they haven’t had a chance to drop by and visit the waterfalls in Iligan City.
Make sure to ride the bamboo raft when you get there to have a close encounter of the falls, and get an instant hydro massage.
Fees:
Entrance fee to Maria Cristina Falls – Php 35.00 (adult); Php 25.00 (kids)
(1) if you have a car, you can bring it in for free
(2) if you don’t have, you can ride their shuttle for only 10.00 per person
Expenses at Tinago Falls:
(1) Life Jacket – 25.00 per person
(2) Table – 50.00
(3) Entrance Fee/Donation – 10.00 per person will do
(4) Guides – 150.00 (optional)
(5) Labor – 50.00 (optional; to carry your heavy stuff)
(6) Parking Fee – 40.00
Entrance Fee at Timoga – Php 100.00 per person (as of April 2014)
(1) Table/cottage fee – Php 200.00 to 800.00
How to get there?
Maria Cristina Falls – Click here.
Tinago Falls – Click here.
Timoga Spring Pools – Click here.